A Legendary Walk Down a Yellow Brick Road

Meryl Streep is strolling down a nostalgic yellow brick road, revisiting some of the most iconic, culture‑shifting scenes from her timeless résumé. In a new sit‑down for Vanity Fair, the actress of all actresses reflects on the roles that shaped eras, rewired genres, and cemented her as Hollywood’s north star.
Meryl, Miranda & the movie-muse memory lane
From Prada polish to Mamma Mia sunshine, Streep’s Vanity Fair rewind is pure screen-legend comfort viewing.
She dives back into the icy perfection of The Devil Wears Prada — and yes, even teases the energy surrounding Devil Wears Prada 2 — before shifting into the sun‑splashed joy of Mamma Mia!, the camp‑glam brilliance of Death Becomes Her, and so‑so many more cinematic gems that only she could deliver with such precision and play.
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It’s a rare, warm, deeply charming retrospective that reminds you why Streep’s career isn’t just long — it’s legendary.







